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The image contains a line chart labeled "Task 01: Line chart," tracking access to news from four sources - TV (60% in 1995, 55% in 2000, 50% in 2005, 45% in 2010, 40% in 2015, 35% in 2020, 30% in 2025), Radio (45% in 1995, 40% in 2000, 35% in 2005, 30% in 2010, 25% in 2015, 20% in 2020, 15% in 2025), Newspaper (30% in 1995, 45% in 2000, 40% in 2005, 35% in 2010, 25% in 2015, 20% in 2020, 15% in 2025), Internet (5% in 1995, 20% in 2000, 40% in 2005, 53% in 2010, 60% in 2015, 65% in 2020, 70% in 2025) - from 1995 to 2025 with actual data up to 2020 and projections for 2025; percentages decade interval, years in five-year increments, dashed/dotted/solid lines distinguish source types.
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The chart illustrates the rate of people who accessed news from 4 sources(TV,Radio,Newspaper,Internet)between 1995 and 2025.
Overall,while TV remained the dominant source in the earlier years,it saw a gradual decrease.Radio and newspaper also experienced a marginal drop.Meanwhile,the usage of Internet was the lowest in 1995 but it has seen a sharp rise.
In 1995,TV was the most popular source,with around 65%.However,its application steadily declined throughout years,almost 50% by 2025.Radio started at around 50% in 1995 and slightly fell below 20% by 2025.Looking at newspaper,its proportion also saw a moderate drop nearly 20%.
In contrast,in 1995 Internet grew rapidly through the years.In 1995,it started at 0% and had begun increasing significantly.By 2010,it became approximately 30%.In 2015,this trend continued to rise sharply.By 2025,it had reached about 60%,becoming the most widely used source.
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